Detailed mechanistic studies using in situ spectroscopic analysis: A look at little-known regions of the heck reaction
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| Publication date | 2004 |
| Journal | Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis |
| Volume | Issue number | 346 | 4 |
| Pages (from-to) | 467-473 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
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| Abstract |
The mechanism of the Heck reaction using palladium complexes with large phosphoramidite ligands is investigated. The catalyst precursor is an inactive dimer that equilibrates with the active monomeric species. A series of kinetic models is introduced and compared with concentration profiles obtained from FT-NIR spectroscopy. First, an analytical solution of the differential equations for a simplified mechanism is considered. This fits well at low conversions but deviates at higher conversions with increasing deactivation. Formation of palladium clusters and palladium black is then included, with the simplification that all the deactivation processes are represented by a single first-order process. This results in a five-step mechanism that describes the dimer-monomer equilibrium, the Pd(II)/Pd(0) catalytic cycle, and the catalyst deactivation process. The model can be used to monitor the transient concentrations of the virtual Pd(0), Pd(II), and dimer catalyst species, and helps to explain the effects of water. The high resolution of the measurements and low error levels of the models render this approach a powerful tool for mechanistic studies in homogeneous catalysis.
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| Document type | Article |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.200303163 |
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